I have a problem getting a pdf output from a asp application

It was first working fine but when the printer settings were shcnged then after words the print out that the pdf which used to show full text now it is coming on the next line of the pdf
that means if i m going to print a page from the application the print out shows me half page in the forst page and the other half on the next page even in pdf forma
i wonder what would have gone wrong !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Another post suggests that you printer is dead -see (http://www.fixya.com/support/t354202-epsom_rx_425_just_prints_half_page) but I've had the same problem - things seem to be ok after I reset to the defaults in the main page of the printing preferences.

Before printing, the printer checks the paper size. If the paper edge guide is positioned incorrectly, the paper may be fed at an angle. If this happens, the bottom of the paper is therefore at an angle and not perpendicular with the paper feed rollers. This can result in the paper sensor not recognising the real page width as it can only detect a certain amount of the bottom of the paper sheet which is nearest to it.

If only part of the width of the paper is detected, the printer considers that the paper width is less than it actually is. To avoid printing on internal parts of the printer such as paper feed rollers, the printer automatically cuts the image to fit the detected paper width As this phenomenon depends on the paper feeding condition, it can be random.Reload the paper and make sure it is loaded correctly. All the way to the right and the paper guide correctly adjusted.

I think the problem is with the data transmission from your pc to the printer. Try switching usb port for your printer. Unplug your printer usb cable connected to the pc and then plug it to other usb port.

If this doesn't work, replace your usb cable. Buy a version 2.0 compatible.

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Make sure your Adobe application is updated.
Try to update your printer driver as well. Please visit the Lexmark website to download and install the Lexmark X4650 Printer Driver on your computer. Select your operating system > download and execute the file.
Once the update is complete, try to print a PDF file again to verify that the problem is fixed.

If you do not have the install CD that came with third-party software (or you have a OS that is not compatible with that software), you will need to get a OCR program. SimpleOCR (http://www.simpleocr.com/Download.asp ) is free but doesn't handle pages with columns well. (It merges across the column breaks instead separating the paragraphs.) It also doesn't handle handwritten text. This software outputs to a file for a Word Processor (such as Microsoft Office's Word). Most word processors either come with a PDF converter or have one available as an add-on. The commercial OCR software packages will include the save as a PDF function and do not have the limitations of SimpleOCR; although they also default initially to a format for Word Processing (to correct any mistakes). (I have used OmniPage at times personally.)

With most all-in-ones, if you have the full software installed, there will be an option for saving as a PDF. (This is true even on the versions that weren't bundled with OCR software.) If you have a generic OS driver or the basic driver, this will usually not be available Take a look at the screens that come up if you start the scan from the computer. (There will be a place to adjust settings, including the resolution and the output type.) This won't be editable unless you go through the OCR software.

It depends also on what you are scanning....half tones, pictures etc. but the easiest way to control the file size of PDF's is to change the resolution setting. Also referred to as the quality setting. These are settings like Super Fine, Fine, Standard. It should be right on your control panel. It is the same setting you can change when sending a fax. If your default setting is Fine for example, changing it to standard will use a lower resolution and reduce the file size. In other words the higher resolution/quality setting you use make the file size much larger.
Good Luck and Thank You for using Fixya.

Go to indesign. Under print options, go to output and select Greyscale instead of RGB. This takes acre of outputs from Indesign. I think the problem arises from the printer trying to interpret the colors.....

download and install pdfcreator in your system... it acts like a printer and so you set you printing destination to pdf creator and it will give the output that the printer would have given in the form of a pdf.... so you'll have what would have been the printer output... after checking this you can set printing destination to printer and get your doc printed.... or you can print the pdf...